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from: Ross Sauer
date: 2010-12-13 20:19:14
subject: `Here come da judge...`

Real peach of a guy, this judge, wouldn't you say?
(sarcasm off)

December 13, 2010 05:00 PM
I.O.K.T.B.A.A.J.I.Y.A.R.
By Nicole Belle

It's OK To Be An Activist Judge If You're A Republican, doncha know?

Prior to taking the bench, Judge Hudson cultivated a professional
reputation as a tough-on-crime prosecutor. He had controversial roles in
such high-profile cases as the deadly 1992 siege by federal marshals and
the FBI at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, the 1980s drug investigation of Sen.
Charles S. Robb and the 1986 pornography investigation by the Meese
Commission.

Hudson later admitted that in his campaign for the office of
Commonwealth (State) Attorney in Virginia he may have violated federal
law by campaigning on the job. His work on the siege at Ruby Ridge had a
Senate subcommittee issuing the following statement: "We were
disappointed to learn that, based on his desire to avoid creating
discoverable documents that might be used by the defense in the
Weaver/Harris trial. . . former Director Henry Hudson decided to conduct
no formal internal review of USMS activities connected with the Weaver
case and the Ruby Ridge incident." And in a WaPo article on the trial of
Democratic Senator Charles Robb, described Hudson thusly: "Although
Hudson's successes won public praise, he made a considerable number of
enemies over the years, among them people in the legal defense community
and some in the political arena who have labeled him a heartless
conservative and an untrustworthy opportunist. Most recently Sen.
Charles S. Robb, a Democrat from Virginia, accused Hudson of 'exploiting
for partisan purposes' a federal grand jury, saying that in the late
1980s the Republican prosecutor conducted an improper investigation into
allegations that Robb attended Virginia Beach parties where drugs were
used." Nice guy, huh?

Judge Hudson also stands by some of his most controversial decisions,
including his prosecution of a man with mental retardation in Arlington
for the rape and murder of a woman in 1984. The man, David Vasquez,
served five years in prison before DNA and circumstantial evidence
exonerated him. Hudson reflected: "I certainly wish him the best and
regret what happened. However, I offer no apologies."

Yeah, why apologize to an innocent man who doesn't have the intellectual
capacity to understand that apology? Being a Republican means never
having to admit you're wrong.

In 2007, Judge Hudson published a memoir, "Quest for Justice: From
Deputy Sheriff to Federal Judge...and Lessons Learned Along the Way." The
Washington Post reported the following excerpt from the book:


"During my early years as a prosecutor I was narrow-minded and at times
offensively self-righteous," [Judge Hudson] writes ... "I lied to the
General Assembly and the Fairfax County Bar Association when I told them
unequivocally that I had no intention of seeking a federal judgeship,"
the former Fairfax judge writes. "Perhaps lied is too strong a term."

Oh, and trustworthy too! But finally, there is the issue of Hudson's
financial arrangements:


Judge Hudson's financial disclosure forms show that from 2003 through
2008, Judge Hudson received "dividends" from Campaign Solutions Inc.,
among other investments. A Republican online communications firm,
Campaign Solutions, has done work for a host of prominent Republican
clients and health care reform critics, including the RNC and NRCC (both
of which have called, to varying degrees, for health care reform's
repeal). The president of the firm, Becki Donatelli, is the wife of
longtime GOP hand Frank Donatelli, and is an adviser to former Alaska
Gov. Sarah Palin, among others. Another firm client is Kenneth
Cuccinelli, the Attorney General of Virginia and the man who is bringing
the lawsuit in front of Hudson's court. In 2010, records show,
Cuccinelli spent nearly $9,000 for Campaign Solutions services.

Ah...so Hudson financially benefited from a company doing work for
Republican interests, including for the very attorney general who
brought the case to Hudson's court. But Hudson didn't recuse himself for
this big, fat, glaring appearance of conflict. Oh
no....I.O.K.T.B.A.A.J.I.Y.A.R.

http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/ioktbaajiyar

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